1. Also, make sure the glass is not tight in the frame. 2. And Harper looked tight in the first half, missing all four of his shots and failing to score. 3. Both teams were tight in a sloppy first half. 4. Brown has admitted the club has been tight in spending money for talent, taking some of the heat off Shula. 5. But industry observers say that it might have stretched its finances too tight in a competitive environment. 6. But with polls tight in so many states, Gore cannot afford to take any state for granted. 7. Drawer and closet space, and storage in general, is often tight in apartments. 8. Gasoline futures rose on concern that supplies are tight in the Northeast, after seesawing earlier as traders assessed speculation that refineries are experiencing more problems. 9. It was so tight in there that I had to take my shoes off to drive. 10. It too is snappy, tight in turns, roomy, and fun to drive. |